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Next Investors Archived Jul 01, 2016
Most of us now would be well aware of the lithium exploration explosion underway in the Pilbara, Western Australia, driven primarily by Pilbara Minerals’ (ASX:PLS) discovery of one of the biggest new lithium ore (spodumene) deposits in the world.
Next Investors Archived Jun 30, 2016
The Pilbara region in WA is being tipped in some quarters as being the scene of yet another mining boom. Not quite on the scale of the iron ore boom just yet, but something special is happening in the red dust near Port Hedland – it’s lithium, and lots of it. No other company typifies the rapid rise more than Pilbara Minerals Ltd (ASX:PLS), one of the shining lights of the resource space at the moment, currently capped at $560M – a stock which has been up as high as 2,000% in the last year alone.
Finfeed Archived Jun 29, 2016
Birimian Gold (ASX:BGS) is about to go deep at its Bougouni lithium project in an effort to provide the data needed for an initial JORC Resource estimate.
Next Investors Archived Jun 28, 2016
There is currently a troop of budding lithium explorers marching their way to East Africa and beyond, to capture a slice of the lithium-battery market, expected to become one of the biggest booming niche markets in commodities.
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Finfeed Archived Jun 28, 2016
Lithium Australia and Pilbara Minerals have agreed to establish a joint venture that investigates the suitability of LIT’s SileachTM process to produce high-value lithium carbonate.
Finfeed Archived Jun 23, 2016
Core Exploration (ASX:CXO) thinks it has its foot on lithium pegmatite which is “unusually large” by world standards and is similar in scope to Pilangoora.
Finfeed Archived Jun 20, 2016
Lithium Australia (ASX:LIT) has done a deal with US Masters Holdings (ASX:USH) which sees the lithium player in the box seat at a key WA field.
Next Investors Archived Jun 16, 2016
The electric car revolution is in full swing – ask any ASX listed lithium and graphite explorer. The rise in the development and manufacture of electric cars (EVs) is driving the increased requirement for graphite and lithium owing to their use in lithium ion batteries…
Finfeed Archived Jun 15, 2016
With lithium now the hottest commodity in the world, several ASX listed juniors have jumped at the chance to make their mark in this global revolution.
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